The history of music artists; The case of Atar Arad!

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Atar Arad is an Israeli and an American violinst, and he is professor in music, he writes essays, and he is a composer. And being engaged just with music, and with writing things are things we appreciate in life, and how things are perceived is exciting, and both the sounds from the instruments, and the sounds from the literature are actual and relevant to many times, and people like to be closed to the reality, and they are collecting themselves in places where to be.

We find Atar Arad on several music platforms in life, and they are YouTube, YouTube Music, Spotify and Deezer. And we can listen to what we like in life, and Atar Arad is an exciting musician. And Atar Arad is born on 8 March 1945 in Tel Aviv in Israel, and accordingly he is 76 years old today. His parents are Esther Peretz-Arad and Grisha Arad, and his brother is Ron Arad. He has his education from Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel, Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel and Eastman School of Music. He has several popular songs, and these are: «Toccatina a la Turk», «Prelude» and «Chromatic Fantasy».

And as mentioned Atar Arad is writing essays about different things, and any essay is a text that is rising questions about known issues and imaginations. And all things we can do in life are about patterns, structures, sounds, noises, writing, singing and playing music, and we therefore is more satisfied the better we can get the offering different places, and we should be skeptical of the offerings that are given, of all conceivable things we can think about. And any document is some placements of letters, words and sentences, and it is rather stupid and/or it is sensible, and we cannot prove anything unless we are guessing in qualified manners, and we should be alert on many things, and write and say the messages where we want. And we should have families at home, and many friends in domestic and in foreign countries. And we need freedom and competence about what to do in life, and we should have the possibility of doing the things we want in business life or in public organizations, and things that are not ranked at the best lists in the world should be rejected, and the same is true for many working places, but many organizations are there because there is a need for the products and brands, and that we should love the people where we can be, and we can work in any country, but the best is to be at home, and doing the choices one wants, and we should earn money as much as we can, and there are many ways to do it, and therefore we should have laws, rules and norms that are encouraging freedom and the ways to earn as many money as possible.

We also find videos with Atar Arad on the internet, and you can see what you like, and what you can imagine. And people not being the BEST in schools, are just employees working for an organization, and they need not be the best through all times. And if you are not known, you will be blamed for your personality, being invisible, and not have the importances in the life as we just want.

His essays have explored compositional aspects of viola concertos:

  • The Thirteen Pages (The American String Teacher, Winter 1988)
  • Walton as Scapino (The Strad, February 1989)

Atar Arad has done much good music, and he has his specializations within classical music. And you find Atar Arad on the internet, the net beween us, and Atar Arad is playing music that people love, admire and respect! And Atar Arad says that it is important to be versatile in many styles. And we can be in many places with this music, also in the universities wordwide!

And again some music as it was asked to be included! :)


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